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Typee

by Herman Melville

First Published

2009

Subjects

Fiction
Indigenous peoples
Sailors
Social life and customs
American Sea stories
Description and travel
Gift books
Autobiographical fiction
Sea stories
Adventure stories
Classic Literature
Literature
Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia)
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Polynesia, fiction
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
Large type books
American literature
Novela estadounidense
Captivity
Romans, nouvelles
Mœurs et coutumes
Manners and customs
Marins
General
American Fiction
Indigenous peoples--fiction
Captivity--fiction
Sailors--fiction
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Fiction, general
Fiction, thrillers, general
Biography
Drama (dramatic works by one author)

Description

At one time the most popular of Melville's works, Typee was known as a travelogue that idealized and romanticized a mysterious South Sea island for readers in the ruthless, industrial, "civilized" world of the nineteenth century. But Melville's story of Tommo, the Yankee sailor who enters the flawed Pacific paradise of Nuku Hiva, is also a fast-moving adventure tale, an autobiographical account of the author's own Polynesian stay, an examination of the nature of good and evil, and a frank exploration of sensuality and exotic ritual. This edition of Typee, which reproduces the definitive text and the complete, never-before-published manuscript reading text, includes invaluable explanatory commentary by John Bryant.

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